Giant Mobile Unveils iPhone Apps Featuring Tera Patrick, Nautica Thorn

SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The adult industry continues to test the boundaries of Apple's iPhone, and no less than Tera Patrick has lent her image to the latest attempt.

Patrick's company Teravision inked a deal with mobile content provider Giant Mobile in 2008, and now they've teamed up on a new line of iPhone Apps called SlideHer. At launch, Giant has rolled out two apps: SlideHer Tera Patrick and SlideHer Nautica Thorn.

The app presents users with a sliding-tile puzzle that, when assembled, shows a picture of a scantily clad (but not naked) Patrick. Users can choose from 30 photos that display on a 3x3 grid. The completed images can be saved as wallpaper.

Patrick said she's very excited about the project.

"At Teravision we are always looking forward to use technology to give our fans the very best experience possible," she said. "SlideHer Tera Patrick is the latest way for people to enjoy me and thanks to Giant Mobile, we expect great things."

The app is available through the Apple App Store or at SlideHer.com.

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